I like the look and functionality of HMonitor but it is not providing any Graphics Adapter readout for my configuration. All other readouts are working normally. From the FAQ and forums it appears that NVidia 8800/Forceware/Vista32 should all work now. Is there a setting I have missed? The video card is an ASUS EN8800GS card. Other H/W and S/W details are included in the report below. Hmonitor is running as administrator.

The EN8800GS card must have some kind of temp. sensor. It comes packaged with a group of ASUS software including something called Smartdoctor which displays card status (OK/not OK) and GPU temperature. It also supports fan speed control and GPC throttling, but it is UGLY and I would prefer to integrate all monitoring into one program (Hmonitor of course).

On the settings tab you can enable overheat protection which is supposed to "decrease your GPU clock whenever an abnormal event is detected to prevent further GPU temperature increase". On the monitor tab, Voltages and Fan are grayed out and not accesible. The only setting available is for GPU temp alarm setting (0 to 100 deg C)

I found some instructions on the ASUS forum that suggested installing the ASUS driver which is the NVidia drivers with tweaks and adds, then Asus GamerOSD which is a screen cap application then Smartdoctor, then overlaying with current Nvidia driver. I actually tried this absurdity and got exactly the same end result as described above.

After a bit more searching I found the following on the ASUS support site:

The card is supposed to have the most advanced fan made by Asus (The Glaciator Fansink). Despite that, you will face two surprises.

i. It has a special internal thermal sensor. nVidia monitor or Rivatuner cannot detect the graphics card temperature from this internal sensor. Only ASUS SmartDoc can read sensor data and show the temperature of this VGA card.

ii. Neither will it function with SmartFan capability, nor will the fan status be detectable under SmartDoc utility or any other utility.

The above applies to the EN8800GT as well as the GS model and possibly others.